Air India curates Art Edition with Paresh Maity
The Art Edition of Namaste.ai inflight magazine celebrates Indian art with a special cover featuring Paresh Maity’s original artwork
05 Jan 2026 | By PrintWeek Team
Air India has conceptualised a special Art Edition that places Indian art and artistic expression firmly at the heart of its narrative, reinforcing the airline’s intent to represent India beyond travel.
This edition of the Namaste.ai inflight magazine is in collaboration with celebrated contemporary artist and Padma Shri awardee Paresh Maity. In true Air India tradition, the edition celebrates the beauty of Indian art, proudly carrying its heritage to the world stage through our global network.
The cover of the Namaste.ai inflight magazine features an original work by Maity set in Varanasi titled ‘Morning Glory’. The work captures the energy and vitality of a city that has long been considered a symbol of India’s rich cultural heritage, spanning the arts, music, crafts, and dance. In the cover story, artist extraordinaire Maity opens up about the medium closest to his heart – watercolour – a medium he refers to as a metaphor for life itself, free-flowing, versatile and filled with possibilities.
Beyond the cover story, the edition brings together the voices and trends that shape today’s art landscape. Noted art curator Kishore Singh interviews one of India’s foremost art collectors, Kiran Nadar, on her sustained efforts to make art accessible to a wider audience. A detailed piece by Max Hollein, director and CEO of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, examines how we can embrace new technologies like artificial intelligence while preserving the wonder of art. Renowned scenographer, art curator and Padma Bhushan awardee Rajeev Sethi explores how airports are increasingly becoming cultural spaces and new-age museums for people to appreciate art in its purest form. Art critic Dr Alka Pande offers a beginner’s guide to investing in art, while art historian Dr Meera Dass beautifully narrates how Air India built a significant art collection and strategically wove art into its identity over time.




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